Where are they now? The leaders who fled their countries and lived in exile
According to media reports, Hasina has applied for political asylum in the United Kingdom.
Bangladesh's prime minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled the country after widespread unrest. Source: DPA / Tobias Hase
Here’s a look at a few others from recent decades.
Jair Bolsonaro — Brazil
To avoid participating in the inauguration of incoming president Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Bolsonaro flew to the United a day before his term was to end — 31 December 2022.
His period of self-imposed exile lasted until March 2023.
Brazil's former president Jair Bolsonaro lived in self-imposed exile following his election loss. Source: Getty / Pedro H. Tesch
What is he up to now: According to media reports, Bolsonaro is still facing legal troubles at home and can’t travel overseas as his passport has been held by police since his return in 2023.
Gotabaya Rajapaksa – Sri Lanka
He remains embroiled in other legal cases.
Ashraf Ghani – Afghanistan
The man who had served as president first fled to Tajikistan, followed by Uzbekistan before finally being accepted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on humanitarian grounds later that month.
The UAE took in Afghanistan's ousted president, Ashraf Ghani. Source: EPA
What is he up to now: Ghani remains in the UAE.
Yingluck Shinawatra – Thailand
What is she up to now: This year, a Thai court acquitted her of the charges but she continues to live in exile in the UK.
Mykola Azarov – Ukraine
What is he up to now: Since February 2014, Azarov has been living in exile in Russia where he has formed a political outfit known as the Ukraine Salvation Committee that aims to change Ukraine's current government.
Viktor Yanukovych – Ukraine
He reportedly fled to Russia the same day.
Ousted Ukrainian President Vikor Yanukovych holds a press conference in March 2014. Source: Getty / Sasha Mordovets
Recently, there were reports of him travelling to Belarus as Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed a ceasefire agreement with Ukraine.
Pervez Musharraf – Pakistan
What is he up to now: Musharraf died after a long illness in Dubai in 2023.
Shortly after returning to Pakistan from self-imposed exile in 2013, former Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf had a shoe thrown at him as he entered a courtroom to face legal charges. Source: AAP / AP Photo / Shakil Adil)
Nawaz Sharif – Pakistan
His brother, Shehbaz Sharif, is Pakistan's prime minister, while his daughter, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, is the chief minister of his home state, Punjab.
Benazir Bhutto – Pakistan
With additional reporting by the Reuters news agency.